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How the Old Becomes New
Our very lives are measured by familiar and repeated cycles
By James Hanink | December 16th 2025 12:47 AM"What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun." So Ecclesiastes tells us. There’s a truth here, and the lament finds an echo in the voices of those who discover how deeply weary this world…
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More Thoughts on “Christian Ownership Maximalism”... When Will They Ever Learn?... more
By John M. Grondelski | December 12th 2025 1:39 PMAnother Example of Inverted Pneumatology I’ve criticized a distorted theology of the Holy Spirit I’ve called “inverted pneumatology,” which pretends that today the Holy Spirit primarily speaks not to the world from the Church but rather teaches the Church from a secularized world. Writing in the National Catholic Reporter (I…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNewman's 'Second Spring' Sermon
Addressed to bishops convening in 1852 for the first synod on British soil in 300 years
By James Thunder | December 12th 2025 11:17 AMGiven that St. John Henry Newman was made a Doctor of the Church on November 1, I am sharing with you the materials I provided students in grades 6 through 9 whom I tutored on 50 great speeches of the Western world in 2020-21. Newman’s “Second Spring” sermon is an…
READ FULL BLOG POSTLet’s Support 'Christian Ownership Maximalism'
We need Catholic ecosystems. And, like it or not, they cost money
By John M. Grondelski | December 11th 2025 11:57 AMTimothy Reichert’s “Christian Ownership Maximalism” is an original article (linked below) in the December 2025 issue of First Things. It deserves wide readership, thorough debate, and I’d argue adoption in Catholic circles. Christendom as we have known it -- whether the religiously suffused culture of medieval Europe or the ethnic…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCompulsory Hepatitis B Vaccination at Birth
Recent expert advice to CDC would bring the U.S. closer to the Italian model
By Sabino Paciolla | December 10th 2025 12:09 PMThe Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), an independent U.S. scientific body within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that provides official recommendations on vaccine use, decided by an 8-3 vote to end the general recommendation that all newborns be vaccinated against hepatitis B within the first hours…
READ FULL BLOG POSTImmaculate Conception
Mary’s grace as the pattern of what God hopes to awaken in every believer
By Richard DellOrfano | December 9th 2025 2:01 PMEvery December 8th, Catholics celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Most reflections highlight Mary’s unique grace and her call to become the Mother of Christ. The doctrine is beautiful, and the celebration often stops there. In doing so, we risk missing the deeper invitation hidden within it. The medieval…
READ FULL BLOG POST'On Jordan’s Bank': Another Problem Hymn?
Advent classic is misaligned with contemporary political & pastoral sensibilities
By John M. Grondelski | December 9th 2025 12:22 PMFresh off last week’s discovery that "People, Look East" might be coded propaganda for a clandestine versus orientem revival, I approached this Sunday’s liturgy with heightened vigilance. Imagine my dismay when the next hymn announced itself: the venerable "On Jordan’s Bank" -- that paragon of Advent piety which, upon scrutiny,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNew Ecclesiastical Fronts in the War on Christmas
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph are not props for a political message, even one bishops endorse
By John M. Grondelski | December 8th 2025 12:21 PMRecent years have seen a “war on Christmas.” It takes the form of turning Christmas into a holiday in the closet, daring not to speak its name. Instead, we say “happy holidays,” while kids get “winter break” from school. Those who contend there’s a war on Christmas argue that its…
READ FULL BLOG POSTChat Control: It's Baaack
Europe is on the verge of building an all-seeing machine
By Sabino Paciolla | December 5th 2025 12:22 PMAs I wrote previously, the EU's liberticidal Chat Control law seemed to have been definitively shelved in October. Strong opposition from Germany and other member states led to the belief that Brussels' Orwellian project had finally foundered. But anyone familiar with the mechanisms of the European Union knows well that…
READ FULL BLOG POST'People, Look East': Risky?
Will some bishops restrict this hymn as a backdoor endorsement of versus orientem posture?
By John M. Grondelski | December 4th 2025 12:23 PMAdvent comes with a repertoire of hymnody unique to the season, such as “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” Among traditional Advent hymns now sung in English-speaking Catholic churches is Englishwoman Eleanor Farjeon’s “People, Look East,” which was sung in my parish last Sunday. I had to wonder whether some dioceses…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPenny Dreadfuls & Detective Fiction
In our cruel times, people need to escape more than ever
By James Hanink | December 3rd 2025 12:32 PMWhat’s happened to the cheap, sensational booklets called “penny dreadfuls,” and to detective fiction? Penny dreadfuls, for a start, have evolved, big time. How so? G. K. Chesterton, we recall, champions them. His “In Defence of Penny Dreadfuls” (1901) calls them “The center of a million flaming imaginations.” He presents…
READ FULL BLOG POSTLet's Get Closer to Beauty
The beauty of the created world should lead us to the Creator
By James Thunder | December 2nd 2025 12:09 PMI recently read a profile of Duncan Stroik, professor of architecture at the University of Notre Dame. What caught my eye was the description the professor gave of one of two key moments in his path to becoming an architect who would design sacred architecture. When he was in graduate…
READ FULL BLOG POSTTextualism/Originalism for Europe
National moral sovereignty is endangered by 'rights' ungrounded in legal texts
By John M. Grondelski | December 1st 2025 1:29 PM“Textualism” and “originalism” emerged as approaches to interpreting the Constitution in order to reconnect American judicial decisions with the document they were supposedly applying. The “living Constitution,” so in vogue from roughly the 1950s through 2000 (though not really firmly buried until Anthony Kennedy finally left the Supreme Court), unfettered…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Culture of Life Prevails in Slovenia
When the Church is united, it can still win seemingly lost battles
By Sabino Paciolla | December 1st 2025 11:39 AMOn November 23, Slovenia said no to euthanasia. With 53% of voters voting against and 46% in favor, Slovenians rejected a law that would have allowed terminally ill patients to receive assistance in ending their lives. This was not a narrow margin due to abstentions: Turnout reached nearly 41%, with…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSurrogacy: A Crime
The practice conceals exploitation, eugenics, and lifelong trauma
By Sabino Paciolla | November 25th 2025 1:30 PMThree international experts, interviewed for La Verità (Nov. 24) by journalist Francesco Borgonovo, denounced surrogacy as a form of violence against women and children. From the United Nations to clinical psychology, a unanimous chorus is speaking out against a practice that normalizes the commodification of bodies and selects life according…
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